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Hairdressing
Cutting, styling, treating, and colouring hair for men, women, and children in a work environment that ranges from homes and salons, to film and television productions.
Why is this skill important?
A hairdresser generally works in the commercial sector, offering a range of services and treatments to the hair for individual clients. There is a direct relationship between the nature and quality of the service required, and the payment made by the client. Therefore, the hairdresser has a continuing responsibility to work professionally and interactively with the client in order to give satisfaction and thus maintain and grow the business. Hairdressing is closely associated with other parts of the service sector, and with the many products that support it, normally for commercial purposes.
Hairdressing also has an important therapeutic role in supporting individuals’ self- esteem and confidence. It also helps to relieve the effects of illness and can aid recovery.
The hairdresser works in diverse environments including large, medium, small, or mobile salons, client homes and in product companies and training institutions, film and television productions, theatre, wig work, hair replacement, technicians, session stylists and product research and design. They may offer a wide range of services, including cutting, colouring, styling, chemical reformation, and special hair treatments. Alternatively, the hairdresser may specialize, for example by becoming either a men’s or ladies’ hairdresser, or a colourist. Irrespective of this, work organization and management, communication and client care, the ability to analyse hair types and conditions, and to work safely and to manufacturers’ instructions, are the universal attributes of the outstanding hairdresser. In a mobile labour market, the hairdresser may work in teams, or alone, or in both from time to time. Whatever the structure of the work, the trained and experienced hairdresser takes on a high level of personal responsibility and autonomy. From safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the client through scrupulous attention to safe working, to achieving exceptional effects for special occasions, every treatment matters and mistakes are largely irreversible.
With the globalization of visual imagery, the worldwide market in hair and beauty products, and the international mobility of people, the hairdresser faces rapidly expanding opportunities and challenges. For the talented hairdresser there are many commercial and international opportunities; however, these carry with them the need to understand and work with diverse cultures, trends, and hair types. The diversity of skills associated with hairdressing is therefore likely to expand, with the WorldSkills Competition reflecting the skills and attributes of the most outward looking and talented entrants to the sector.
Helsinki, Finland
20–23 October 2022
Results
See all resultsRank | Medal | Result | Competitor | Country/Region |
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1. | Gold | 739 |
Laurine LINEY |
France |
2. | Silver | 730 |
Wenqing Shen |
China |
2. | Silver | 729 |
Daun Jeong |
Korea |
4. | Medallion for Excellence | 725 |
Ka Ho LEE |
Hong Kong, China |
5. | Medallion for Excellence | 720 |
Jéssica Bastos |
Portugal |
5. | Medallion for Excellence | 720 |
Ellie Mumby |
United Kingdom |
7. | Medallion for Excellence | 713 |
Anne Russell |
Australia |
7. | Medallion for Excellence | 713 |
Charmi Sen |
India |
9. | Medallion for Excellence | 701 |
Zsolt Perge |
Hungary |
10. | Medallion for Excellence | 700 |
Jasmin Aslan |
Sweden |
10. | Medallion for Excellence | 700 |
Francisco CASTILLA |
Spain |
12. | 699 |
Emilia Wilde |
Poland | |
12. | 699 |
Aruzhan Abdybek |
Kazakhstan | |
14. | 698 |
SHU-CI ZHAO |
Chinese Taipei | |
15. | 689 |
Amy Pike |
Canada | |
16. | 675 |
Daniela Liva Ozolina |
Latvia | |
17. | 668 |
Kosuke Amma |
Japan | |
18. | 667 |
MIGUEL III ATIENZA |
Philippines | |
19. | 663 |
Hilke Minnie |
South Africa | |
20. | 657 |
Pham Van Nam |
Vietnam | |
Competitors
Aruzhan Abdybek
Kazakhstan
Kosuke Amma
Japan
Jasmin Aslan
Sweden
MIGUEL III ATIENZA
Philippines
Jéssica Bastos
Portugal
Francisco CASTILLA
Spain
Daun Jeong
Korea
Ka Ho LEE
Hong Kong, China
Laurine LINEY
France
Hilke Minnie
South Africa
Ellie Mumby
United Kingdom
Daniela Liva Ozolina
Latvia
Zsolt Perge
Hungary
Amy Pike
Canada
Anne Russell
Australia
Charmi Sen
India
Wenqing Shen
China
Pham Van Nam
Vietnam
Emilia Wilde
Poland
SHU-CI ZHAO
Chinese Taipei
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